The original problem, with the same symptoms, still exists in Kubuntu Dapper 6.06 with both default (generic) and k8 kernels. I don't include /proc/cpuinfo as this is the same CPU as the original problem report. Package version info follows:
Generic kernel: linux-image-2.6.15-23-amd64-generic / 2.6.15-23.39 linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-23-amd64-generic / 2.6.15.11-1
K8 kernel: linux-image-2.6.15-26-amd64-k8 / 2.6.15-26.44 linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-26-amd64-k8 / 2.6.15.11-3
Other: powernowd / 0.97-1ubuntu1
For the record: Workaround is disabling /etc/init.d/powernowd with: chmod -x /etc/init.d/powernowd
The original problem, with the same symptoms, still exists in Kubuntu Dapper 6.06 with both default (generic) and k8 kernels. I don't include /proc/cpuinfo as this is the same CPU as the original problem report. Package version info follows:
Generic kernel: 2.6.15- 23-amd64- generic / 2.6.15-23.39 d-modules- 2.6.15- 23-amd64- generic / 2.6.15.11-1
linux-image-
linux-restricte
K8 kernel: 2.6.15- 26-amd64- k8 / 2.6.15-26.44 d-modules- 2.6.15- 26-amd64- k8 / 2.6.15.11-3
linux-image-
linux-restricte
Other:
powernowd / 0.97-1ubuntu1
For the record: Workaround is disabling /etc/init. d/powernowd with: d/powernowd
chmod -x /etc/init.